The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is set to hold a high-profile open briefing on the Middle East, a key event during the United Kingdom’s presidency of the Council this month.
The session, which is expected to draw significant international attention, will be chaired by UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
This briefing will provide a platform for Member States to discuss the ongoing crises in the region, including the political and humanitarian challenges facing various Middle Eastern countries.
As one of the most important diplomatic events of the month, the briefing underscores the UK’s commitment to addressing regional instability and fostering dialogue between conflicting parties.
Lammy’s leadership of the session is poised to highlight the UK’s proactive role in shaping the Security Council’s agenda and its focus on promoting peace, security, and cooperation in the Middle East.
The outcome of this meeting could have far-reaching implications for international policy on conflict resolution and humanitarian aid in the region.
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